1000 free media resources from public TV (including audio, video, flash interactives, images, documents and lesson plans)
Able to personalize your account with My Folders and My Groups (sharing)
My Groups - can upload and share
Able to upload media you have created to share with other Teacher Domain users
Searching
Grade range
Media type (QuickTime - if you don't have access to Quicktime you can download the video and then convert in Zamzar)
Permitted Use (download/download and share/download, share and remix)
Viewing
Download
Download these resources to your own computer or compatible viewing device. Download and Share
Share many of these with your students and colleagues in any kind of free, educational presentation. Download, Share, and Remix
Edit and use (remix) some of these as you create your own educational media mash-ups.
Opportunity to learn more...Interactive webinar on June 16th, 1:00 PM EDT, "HOW TO USE RICH DIGITAL MEDIA TO IMPACT SCIENCE TEACHING AND LEARNING"
Nifty trick....moving between programs and documents quickly.....ask Kim about this.... :)
→PBS Kids.....great resources and FREE!
Start at PBS (take a minute to look around, you will be amazed at all the information), then find link for PBS Kids. http://www.pbs.org
This PDF is a brief overview for sites that can be used with primary grades.
When looking through (or what I would like to call, educational shopping) you can use this document to make notes. Also good to use if you are working with a group of teachers or parents.
You will see many shows you already know....Sesame Street, Arthur, and some that are new. Be sure to check out the Electric Company, it has a whole new look.
More PBS resources you may want to check out.
Always a good source......NOVA
The Big Energyy Gamble
Ocean Animal Emergency
The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies
Extreme Ice
Last Extinction
The National Parks
3 videos available
Nature
(Searches can be done by animals, topic or grade level)
The Loneliest Animals
Frogs
Holy Cow
Podcasts from PBS http://www.pbs.org/podcasts/
Pod and vodcasts you can listen and/or watch on your computer, ipod, etc.
Social bookmarking - great way to keep all your bookmarks handy
My suggestion....delicious
To learn more about online/social bookmarking go to http://azk12.org/content/bookmarks
The K12 Center has a great webpage that will provide the information you need to get started.
ASSET Educator Summer Institute
June 2009
Online Resources for Filling In Curriculum Maps Gaps
Get a Voki now!
Science Wizard
Ed Tech
In the beginning....there was a need.
→IDEAL
Discovery Education - an incredible resource you must use!https://www.ideal.azed.gov/
Terms of Use
- Education only
- Citations, give credit where credit is due
Searches done by- grade
- subject
- standards
- Remember, this is one resource. May not have everything you need.
Saving- to desktop or flashdrive
- burn to CD
- Don't forget to read the instructions! Yes, I realize that would be a novel approach. :)
- May need to convert files....consider using zamzar (http://www.zamzar.com/ Free online file conversion service. Free.)
Viewing- Streaming
- From downloaded file
Editable videos- Only those noted
- One example of how this was used in an 8th grade Science project
Handout - not from Discovery Education. Developed by me. :)Nifty trick....quick definitions via Google.....ask Kim about this.... :)
→Teacher's Domain
http://www.teachersdomain.org/- 1000 free media resources from public TV (including audio, video, flash interactives, images, documents and lesson plans)
- Able to personalize your account with My Folders and My Groups (sharing)
- My Groups - can upload and share
- Able to upload media you have created to share with other Teacher Domain users
- Searching
- Grade range
- Media type (QuickTime - if you don't have access to Quicktime you can download the video and then convert in Zamzar)
- Permitted Use (download/download and share/download, share and remix)
- Viewing
DownloadDownload these resources to your own computer or compatible viewing device.
Download and Share
Share many of these with your students and colleagues in any kind of free, educational presentation.
Download, Share, and Remix
Edit and use (remix) some of these as you create your own educational media mash-ups.
Opportunity to learn more...Interactive webinar on June 16th, 1:00 PM EDT, "HOW TO USE RICH DIGITAL MEDIA TO IMPACT SCIENCE TEACHING AND LEARNING"
Nifty trick....moving between programs and documents quickly.....ask Kim about this.... :)
→PBS Kids.....great resources and FREE!
Start at PBS (take a minute to look around, you will be amazed at all the information), then find link for PBS Kids.http://www.pbs.org
This PDF is a brief overview for sites that can be used with primary grades.
When looking through (or what I would like to call, educational shopping) you can use this document to make notes. Also good to use if you are working with a group of teachers or parents.
You will see many shows you already know....Sesame Street, Arthur, and some that are new. Be sure to check out the Electric Company, it has a whole new look.
More PBS resources you may want to check out.
Always a good source......NOVA
- The Big Energyy Gamble
- Ocean Animal Emergency
- The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies
- Extreme Ice
- Last Extinction
The National Parks- 3 videos available
Nature(Searches can be done by animals, topic or grade level)
- The Loneliest Animals
- Frogs
- Holy Cow
Podcasts from PBShttp://www.pbs.org/podcasts/
Pod and vodcasts you can listen and/or watch on your computer, ipod, etc.
Additional resources to keep in mind
Social bookmarking - great way to keep all your bookmarks handy
My suggestion....deliciousTo learn more about online/social bookmarking go to http://azk12.org/content/bookmarks
The K12 Center has a great webpage that will provide the information you need to get started.
And just for fun.... :)
Wordle, yes, a real word and an interactive website you are going to love!
Website
http://www.wordle.netWordle Ideas
http://www.slideshare.net/JenniferW/wordle-ideas